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DENSITY Intro to the Ocean and Atmosphere
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Objectives To how to calculate density To predict how “high density” molecules will move To predict how “low density” molecules will move What factors can change density?
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Take a guess…Which is more dense? Wood or water Ice or steam Cold water or hot water Metal or clay Hot air or cold air Freshwater or salt water Pepsi or Coke Zero
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Density Vocabulary Density: compares the mass of an object to the amount of space it takes up Mass: how heavy the molecules are in an object Volume: the amount of space an object takes up Density Current: vertical (up/down) current caused by density Salinity: the amount of salt in a solution Evaporation: liquid turning into a gas Composition: what something is made of, the number of molecules inside
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What is density? Density: compares the mass of an object to the amount of space it takes up Mass: how heavy the molecules Density of pure water is usually 1.0 g/cm 3 More dense more molecules in a specific space, tends to sink Less dense less molecules in a specific space, tends to rise
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Do Gases, Solids, and Liquids have the same density?
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Why does hot air rise? As molecules heat up, they move faster and spread out If the molecules spread out, what happens to density? Less density, because the same molecules take up more space Consequence: hot air will rise (like in a hot air balloons)
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Why does cold water sink? Cold water molecules move more slowly and get closer together Same mass taking up less volume= more dense Cold water sinks to the bottoms
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How does composition affect density? Pure water, with no other molecules in it, is rare. Drinking water and the water in the ocean have many different types of molecules dissolved in it. What is dissolved in the ocean water? Salts like NaCl, gases like carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and oxygen (O 2 ), and other things Which is more dense, pure water or ocean water? Pure Water Density=1.0 g/cm 3 Ocean Water Density=1.025 g/cm 3 Ocean water is more dense. It has more things dissolved in it. It has a larger mass to take up the same space. The more stuff that is dissolved in the ocean, the more dense it is.
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How do you calculate density? Ex1: If a cube has a mass of 25g but still has only a 5cm 3 volume, what is its density? Ex2: If a cube has a mass of 50 grams and a volume of 5 cm3, what is its density? Ex3: Which is more dense, the cube from ex1, or the cube from ex2?
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Why should I care about density? Hot water rising and cold water sinking will explain GLOBAL OCEAN CURRENTS Hot air rising and cold air sinking will explain GLOBAL WIND PATTERNS The interaction of rising and cooling air and water will explain GLOBAL CLIMACTIC CHANGES
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On your climate map, label the oceans.
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So…Which is more dense? Wood or water Ice or steam Cold water or hot water Metal or clay Hot air or cold air Freshwater or salt water Pepsi or Coke Zero
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